I have Jurassic Park 2: The Chaos Continues for the Gameboy - it's completely different from the SNES game, and while it's somewhat generic, it's a pretty decent game. Give it a try if you just want an uncomplicated game where you shoot dinosaurs in the face.

I really like both Jurassic Park games for the SNES. Don't get me wrong, they're completely different games, but they're both good. The first one does have a fatal flaw - and that's the lack of a save option or password. Otherwise, it's a neat little Zelda clone with dinosaurs and early 3-D segments. Are those segments great? Not now, but for the day they were.The Chaos Continues is hard as nails but it's also a good one player game. I don't know why you slammed the intro - it's got some great voicework for an SNES cart and it looks good too.

Going into this, I was expecting Jurassic Park for SNES to get around B or A...LOL, I was way off, ... I thought it wasn't too bad a game when I first played it. Music was cool, and the gameplay held my interest before I had to return it to the rental store.

I'm kinda surprised by the F or by the FLOP icon, did this game flop in the day?

Really? I consider Dracula X to be superior in every way to Castlevania 4, mainly because unlike Castlevania 4 it actually has a CHALLENGE. Seriously, I beat Castlevania 4 first time through without any continues. Dracula X however has a decent challenge. Maybe it's because I like the classic control scheme better.

[QUOTE=steephen]Really? I consider Dracula X to be superior in every way to Castlevania 4, mainly because unlike Castlevania 4 it actually has a CHALLENGE. Seriously, I beat Castlevania 4 first time through without any continues. Dracula X however has a decent challenge. Maybe it's because I like the classic control scheme better.[/QUOTE]

Castlevania 4 hits the nail on the head atmosphere wise. It's dark, gloomy, and foreboding. Not a big challenge though. I felt that Dracula X didn't control as well ( I was really disappointed with the absense of 4's whip controls), and was pretty boring atmosphere wise. It's where Castlevania slipped into anime-dom.